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CHAPTER 3

Remote Control

The TGR-401 remote control is

many remotes in one. There are ten device buttons, ve on either side of the display, and each allows the remote to operate one piece of equip- ment.

From the factory, the device buttons on page 1 are labeled: HD/BD, SAT, DVR, MP3, DVD, CABLE, VCR, CD, ZONE2, and TG401.

Only the TG401, ZONE2 and MP3 buttons are pre-programmed, and these allow the remote to operate your TGR-401, Zone 2 and the optional VIA!migo iPod dock. The remote can

Light

The button on the right side of the remote brie y turns on the lights for the buttons and display. Pressing it again will turn it off. The number of seconds can be varied, or it can be disabled.

ON

IR WINDOW

LCD

OFF

LIGHT

Device Buttons

DEVICE

Once you press a device button,

Buttons

all the device buttons change label

 

and function to become buttons to op-

 

erate your device. There are multiple

PAGE

pages per device, and you can move

PAGE

between them using the PAGE button.

MAIN

 

MAIN

DEVICE Buttons

FAV

FAV

be set to operate your other remote controlled equipment. This is done in three ways from the hidden SETUP menu:

1.Entering a code from the tables at the end of this manual

2.Stepping through the codes

3.Learning from your other remotes

See Remote Setup on page 27 for more details.

LCD Display

The top line shows the present device, mode or status, and it shows when a remote command is being transmitted. The bottom line shows the page number, status and basic instructions during programming.

The main part of the display shows the labels of the ten device buttons. You can change any label and cus- tomize the remote to t your system. Note: this is not a touch-sensitive screen, just a way of labeling the device buttons on each side, and showing instructions and status.

Contrast

The contrast of the display can be changed by holding down the MAIN button and pressing the navigation pad UP or DOWN.

PAGE

VOL

Use this to jump to various display

 

pages. For example, if you press the

MENU

TG401 device button, the display

 

changes to show buttons that control

 

your TGR-401. If you press PAGE, the

 

display will move to page 2, showing

 

more functions for the TGR-401.

 

MAIN

1

PREV

MUTE

CH

CH

GUIDE

INFO

EXIT

SEL

Navigation

2 3

This button will return the remote

display back to the Main menu.

4

5

6

 

 

 

Depending on which mode you are

7

8

9

in, it may take two or more presses.

+10

0

 

This will help you get back to the Main

ENT

 

 

 

menu if you get lost in the menus.

FAV

This button allows you to step through ve display pages of your favorite TV and radio stations. These can be set and re-labeled to suit.

Navigation Pad

This pad and surrounding buttons are used to operate standard DVD menus, and VCR and Tape transport controls. In TGR-401 mode, if you press MENU, the On Screen Display will appear and the navigation buttons can be used to select and adjust the various items.

Batteries

The remote takes four AAA bat- teries inside the rear compartment. These should last about six months in normal use, before a low-battery warning appears.

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User's Manual

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Contents Theater Grand Receiver Safety Important Safety InstructionsNEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Unpacking Overview Power On/offQuick Start Guide Automatic SetupOSD Menus EQ AdjustmentConclusion Front Panel Features Main Select IR Receiver WindowZone 2 Select Sonic HolographyHdmi Rear Panel FeaturesDigital Connections Power Switch11. TP1 and TP2 RS-232 Port VIA!migo PortAC Power Considerations InstallationCare Connection TipsAnalog Audio and Composite Video VCR System Con gurationsDigital Audio and Component Video Connections DVD AM Loop Antenna CD and Antenna ConnectionsTape Player Connections Channel Analog Input Connections Blu-ray or HD-DVD Component Video with Digital Audio Front Panel Input ConnectionsLine-Level Outputs Output ConnectionsLeft/Right 2 Outputs Surround Back OutputsSurround 2 Outputs Zone 2 OSD menus Zone 2 ConnectionsSirius Satellite Radio Optional ConnectionsVIA!migo iPod dock Olé-2SF TouchpadsMain Remote ControlFAV Zone Operating the TGR-401 with the RemotePRO Remote SetupPunch Remote SetupErase LightRecal Recall MacroEdit Hiding and Adding Pages Chapter CloneOSD Activation On Screen Display OSDQuick Information OSD Menus See next OSD Menus Trims, Tone, Modes, Presets, Setup InputOSD Menus Setup, Inputs Next OSD Menus SetupOSD Menus Setup/Speakers/EQ Input settings Using the TGR-401Video Conversion Bass ManagementManual Setup Automatic Setup Procedure Automatic and Manual Equalization Manual EQ adjustmentAuto EQ Surround Modes for 2-Channel Sources Mode SelectionDTS 96/24 Sunfire DTS-ES 96/24 Matrix DTS-ES 96/24 Discrete Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesDTS Digital Surround DTS NEO6 Dolby Headphone To summarize Sonic HolographyFM and AM Tuner Operation Saving PresetsChanging Modes Recording to a Tape Player RecordingZone 2 Operation Indicators Turning on ZoneAudio Connections Zone 2 OSD menuTrigger OSD Menu TriggersAppendix Speaker PlacementAppendix Front SpeakersLS1/LS2 Options Surround SpeakersSurround Back Speakers Subwoofer LocationRS-232 Port No sound from one or more speakers Troubleshooting GuideTGR-401 does not respond to any controls Updating firmware problems Remote Control Codes see remote control P-Pro on DVD Recorders Changers Speci cations Default Input Table Optional VIA!migo iPod Dock Using the VIA!migo Tion of the front Optional Sirius Satellite Radio TunerSirius Tuner Operating Instructions Setting presetsActivation Troubleshooting General tuning and useOptional Olé-2SF Touchpads Service Assistance Sun re Limited WarrantyTheater Grand Receiver TGR-401 TGR-401-230 Manual TGR-401
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